The difference between Dampproofing and Waterproofing comes down to the level of protection they provide and the type of moisture they are designed to resist.
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| Feature | Waterproofing | Dampproofing |
|---|---|---|
| Protection Level | Blocks water and moisture | Blocks moisture only |
| Handles Water Pressure | Yes (hydrostatic pressure) | No |
| Crack Bridging | Yes | No |
| Best For | Wet areas, high water tables, ICF foundations | Dry areas, low-risk sites |
| Longevity | Long-term, durable protection | Basic, limited protection |
| Cost | Higher upfront cost | Lower cost |
Excel Version
| Feature | Waterproofing | Dampproofing |
| Protection Level | Blocks water and moisture | Blocks moisture only |
| Handles Hydrostatic Water Pressure | Yes (hydrostatic pressure) | No |
| Crack Bridging | Yes | No |
| Best For | Wet areas, high water tables, ICF foundations | Dry areas, low-risk sites |
| Longevity | Long-term, durable protection | Basic, limited protection |
| Cost | Higher upfront cost | Lower cost |
Dampproofing
- Purpose: Resists the passage of moisture (water vapor) through walls.
Protection Level: Minimal – only protects against soil moisture, not water under pressure.
- Typical Use: For residential basements where groundwater is not a major concern.
- Application: Usually a thin coating, such as asphalt-based sprays or brush-on materials.
Limitations:
Does not stop water under hydrostatic pressure (water pushing against the wall).
Will not seal cracks or joints.
Not effective in areas with a high water table or poor drainage.
Waterproofing
Foundation Waterproof is used in Residential and Commercial Applications:
Waterproofing provides Permanent Barrier and protects your home from moisture and liquid water, even under hydrostatic pressure.
Protection Level: High – blocks water in all forms, including active water seepage.
Typical Use: For foundations, underground structures, tunnels, or areas prone to flooding.
- Application: Uses thicker materials like:
- Waterproof membranes (like SUPERSEAL Dimpled Membrane)
- Liquid-applied membranes
- Sheet systems
Advantages:
- Can bridge small cracks.
- Protects against water infiltration from heavy rain, high water tables, or poor drainage conditions.